expiredRokket | Staff posted Mar 12, 2022 06:02 PM
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expiredRokket | Staff posted Mar 12, 2022 06:02 PM
Ozark Trail Camping Steel 12-In-1 Multi Tool + Sheath
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For going out camping or possibly getting yourself into survival situation, grab my leatherman. For EVERYTHING ELSE, EDC etc and even lend to friends (and not even having the need or urge to ask it back).. then this cheapo (but works great). I lose my stuff often and I don't make enough to buy many leatherman for every tool boxes and cars and to eventually lose them.
I use the plier function the most and My ONLY complaint is when you squeeze the handle, it has no rubber coating and the metal is rather uncomfortable when force is applied. My solution is wear a work glove if I do need to apply a bit more force. Emergency situation? My T-shirt over the handle.
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I actually saw these on clearance at a nearby store for $2.97, they had two entire end caps of pegs completely full of them tucked away in the sporting goods. I looked at one briefly but honestly I didn't think it was worth buying even at $3. This is largely because combination tools like this really do need to be of a high quality and good materials to be safe to use. The metal of these cheap multi-tools will literally bend, fold or shear apart when put under any significant stress.
If you need a relatively compact and easy to use toolkit on a budget, I would suggest looking for something like this.
https://www.harborfreig
While harbor freight isn't really as much of a value to shop since they removed their 25% off coupons, they still do have some decent budget products that might be worth consideration if you can't find a better alternative elsewhere.
In a toolkit like this (shop for similar tool kits elsewhere and other brands) you have a pretty wide assortment of useful tools that you can use both with your vehicle and in home. Because it has layout trays it's very easy to keep your tools organized for neat and easy access. You can also just take the entire tool case in and out of your car as you need. It isn't fancy but the tools are of decent quality for occasional use and are a hell of a lot better than trying to use a cheap multi-tool for much of anything.
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For going out camping or possibly getting yourself into survival situation, grab my leatherman. For EVERYTHING ELSE, EDC etc and even lend to friends (and not even having the need or urge to ask it back).. then this cheapo (but works great). I lose my stuff often and I don't make enough to buy many leatherman for every tool boxes and cars and to eventually lose them.
I use the plier function the most and My ONLY complaint is when you squeeze the handle, it has no rubber coating and the metal is rather uncomfortable when force is applied. My solution is wear a work glove if I do need to apply a bit more force. Emergency situation? My T-shirt over the handle.
I EDC a Leatherman wave and a locking SAC. Does it compare to those, no. But it sure as hell has $5 worth of value, actually way more. Especially when you remembered you stashed one in the glovebox of each car and you've got nothing else. Even the most prepared have those days time to time. If you use it only to pull a couple splinters out, cut some tie downs here and there, or file off the nail you just ripped half off, you'll be happy you had it stashed.
Plastic forks and knifes suck at getting the job done, but I'm still super thankful I don't have to eat with my grubby hands because I stashed a few in my car. Same concept here.
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Heavy duty? Heck no. But I used the one in my glove compartment today to open a plastic package and I used the one in the back room yesterday to crimp some clips into shape.
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